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...dynamic, and embraces change." As electronic documents and computer research take over from hard copies and books, Platt notes, offices no longer...
...firm libraries have grown increasingly skilled at controlling costs and boosting their efficiency, they've been thwarted in their attempts to move research to...
...s IT function as well as manage Goodwin's knowledge management, research and library services, and litigation technology groups. Before jumping to law firms, Hoffman...
...82 library directors who participated in our 2011 survey. One of the biggest headaches is the transition from print to online research. That...
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